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The phrase "a theme running through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a recurring idea or motif that appears throughout a piece of writing, a conversation, or a series of events.
Example: "In her novel, there is a theme running through the narrative that explores the complexities of human relationships."
Alternatives: "a recurring theme" or "a consistent motif".
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Love was a theme running through suggestions this week.
In short, there's a theme running through the book.
I couldn't help noticing a theme running through the Book Review for Jan . 24
A theme running through all four books is the question of taking sides.
There is nothing so sophisticated as a theme running through any of the visuals.
"There's a theme running through his stories of identity crises," Mr. Sinise said.
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William Rubenstein, a law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, said a theme ran through the cases.
If a theme runs through them all, it is the past as progenitor of the present.
A theme ran through these recent opinions: that the Supreme Court had lost touch with fundamental notions of fair play.
The figure underscores a common theme running through his emerging empire: a public-private financing model underpinning long-shot start-ups.
There's a constant theme running through Templeton's notes, which span a period of wrenching episodes like wars in Korea and Vietnam and assassinations of world leaders.
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